ALL MY CHILDREN & ONE LIFE TO LIVE To Premiere April 29 On Hulu & iTunes

Prospect Park’s The Online Network (TOLN) announced today the highly-anticipated online debuts of the beloved long-running serial dramas ALL MY CHILDREN and ONE LIFE TO LIVE for Monday, April 29. With the date confirmed, millions of the shows’ fans and new viewers alike can plan to watch broadcast-quality versions of two of the most beloved franchises in history with easy access and for free.

We thank the fans whose tenaciousness to see these shows return made this historical moment possible. We are determined to repay their support by delivering new and creatively groundbreaking episodes that both the fans, as well as legions of new viewers, will love. These viewers will absolutely embrace the flexibility HULU and iTunes provide to watch their shows anywhere, anytime,” said Jeff Kwatinetz and Rich Frank, Prospect Park’s Partners. “The response and camaraderie of our cast and crew has been inspiring as we have all banded together to succeed in our mission; unencumbered by the creative constraints of traditional broadcast television, to deliver storylines, style and characters that are stronger, with more dimension than ever. Now with our launch date set in stone, we are ready to lead this historic return. To the fans we proclaim, your support counts now more than ever.”

Emmy Award winner Agnes Nixon, creative consultant for both programs and a soap opera pioneer, added: “I am so pleased that our dream of bringing these two series back to life is coming to fruition. I am grateful to Prospect Park for their unwavering commitment to this project and to the amazingly talented casts of ALL MY CHILDREN and ONE LIFE TO LIVE – their devotion to these franchises has made this moment possible. And to the fans – well, we wouldn’t be here without you.”

Brand new, 30-minute episodes of ALL MY CHILDREN and ONE LIFE TO LIVE will be available to stream online weekdays in HD (when available) via the free Hulu (www.hulu.com) service and to the millions of Hulu Plus subscribers watching on connected TVs, mobile phones, tables and PCs. In addition, the iTunes Store will offer both series via iPhone, iPad, iPod Touch, Apple TV and Mac and PC, making these venerable dramas available in a new format that suits the viewing habits of the digital generation. Production began on ALL MY CHILDREN February 25, and shooting will begin on ONE LIFE TO LIVE March 18th. Both series are filmed in Stamford, Conn.

Breathing new life into the storied franchises, Prospect Park and TOLN will blend updated themes and fresh faces with the fan-favorite, Emmy-winning actors and writers who made these series must-watch viewing for legions of loyal fans.

Additional guest stars and recurring cast will be announced in the weeks ahead.

Hulu is easy to use. Viewers can go to www.hulu.com on a PC and click on a video to watch right away. Videos are available for unlimited streaming, for free (users only need a Flash-enabled computer and an Internet connection to enjoy). Viewers can watch their favorite ONE LIFE TO LIVE and ALL MY CHILDREN episodes and clips over and over again for free. Hulu Plus is an ad-supported subscription service that offers exclusive streaming access to full current and past seasons of shows to connected devices for $7.99 monthly. Hulu is available on devices including smart TVs, gaming consoles, mobile phones and tablets and more.

One Life to Live & AMC are going to be on Free Hulu. If you go online and check the website there are two different versions of Hulu. One where you don't have to pay anything, and one you do. They will be running on both of them. The free one, and the one where people pay money on. So if you don't want to pay any money for Hulu u can still watch both shows. That goes as well for itunes. Itunes have free shows on there u just have to look for them. People please read the fine print.

Some of you guys are just clueless. Seriously, you're going to ask "what time of day" it's available? It's available at the time you put your butt in the chair to watch it. And it's FREE on Hulu....reading the article might have been your first clue.

OK I just tried to watch a video to see what HULU was like, and it was Once Upon A Time. One episode. Of course it said "HULU Plus subscription required". So I sure hope that is not going to be the case with AMC. I will be highly ticked if they trick us into this just to say "Oops! You need to pay to see these."

nope..no John McBain.. Michael's under contract with GH as is Kristen(Starr). I thought that Roger(todd) was too but maybe he was just recurring like Kassie(blair) was. I'm a little dissapointed that they recast Destiny & Matthew but the others might not have been available to come back. I'm hoping that Victor storyline will be one of the ones that is on the front burner.. since Victor was one of the last people to be seen all tied up. I think they might have talked about him on GH but I don't really remember..

Glad my soap families are coming back, but VERY disappointed that Shennell Edmonds won't return as Destiny Evans. I was impressed that OLTL featured a beautiful, full-sized, darker-skinned young lady in a major role instead of relegating her to the sidelines in an almost non-existent role such as receptionist or nurse.

Love it & am very excited for the the return of these two soaps!! That said, I also feel people need to be patient & understanding of the Actors & actersses that had to move on. I've heard alot of them would like to come back but have other obligations now, & are trying to work on there schedules to make it happen. Remember nobody really wanted to leave these shows so lets give them a chance to come back!!

I'm very sad that Trevor St. John won't be returning as Victor Manning. On the very last episode they showed him alive, tied up and being held hostage. Now the show is coming back, he won be back and nobody will know he's alive???? WTH????

I must say I can't wait for the return of oltl. I have so enjoyed the characters mixture into GH. I hate to see Todd (Roger) move back to OLTL. he is great with his chemistry with new characters on GH. I am a Carly Todd fan. Sorry didn't miss AMC as much.

I find it hard to believe if you missed your soaps so much that u wouldnt be watching GH. On there you can get all the John McBain you want to see. He has great chemistry with Kelly Monaco (Sam). also playing a dual role right now.

You don't have to watch it only on your computer. It will cost you to invest in a roku box, an apple tv box or even a dvd which allows you to receive hulu shows on your tv as well as on you computers, tablets etc. The roku box starts at 49.99 (That's basic and all you need.) AND you have the benefits of watching other shows.

So happy both shows are coming back and will be available for free to watch, but where is Kendall on AMC and Jessica and Kyle/Oliver on OLTL? I was hoping for their returns as well. but I'll take what I can get and hope for the best. Welcome back to both soaps and the characters I've loved for years.

I was surprised they did not mention John McBain. However I think Starr is pretty much set on GH now. I think the ABC is still trying to work out some sort of share thing with Prospect Park so GH can continue to have Todd Manning, Starr Manning and John McBain. It would be in PP's best interests as it will get people more interested in watching the new OLTL. I haven't watched OLTL since the 80's but I do love Todd and John and hope they can continue on GH which I have watched religiously since the late 70's.

I love that OLTL and AMC is coming back but really doesn't everyone think it should be on cable,suppose this you rush home to see the soaps on big TV and you only have limited time,gez got to hook up computer to TV,time,time,just saying.Anyway so glad its just hear at last!! I also agree with previous texters we ALL agree need TAD,EICA,JOHN MCBAIN,need to come back or make appearances for us baby boomers.Welcome back!!

I haven't paid for cable in YEARS. Everything free on my computer. And I have a digital box for my TVs that the government sold for cheap when digital took over, no monthly fees. Its a small thing to learn how to connect your computer to the TV, which I'm sure your local radio shack guy (or gal) can show you and help you purchase whatever connector you need. Be AMAZED at how much you get for FREE and can watch on your tv, even Hulu. Of course, for those who have the big screen tvs, you might want a Roku or something like that, but if you paid for a big screen, whats a few more bucks to buy a roku. The only thing I ever pay for is Netflix, and I have more on demand tv than Cable could ever offer, and at $7.99/mo, so much better than cable. History in the making to see it move to Hulu.. just amazing.

Anyone know if a Roku would help Barbara Hubbard's concern about having to deal with connecting computer to TV. It would be much easier with Roku ready to go, no? (My computer is my TV so I'm not a Roku knowledeable person)

@lupteach - If these shows do half as well as I think they will, I can't imagine companies not wanting to snatch up the built in audiences of the other great shows of many generations too. I wasn't even much of a AMC person but I'm gonna watch it just because these reboots sound more exciting than the originals.

SO many people asking questions that can be answered if they simply read the entire article!

Comment above mine is a classic case! Not sure WHERE Mara Rosa got the idea that it's only free for a week then you have to pay.

This covers how to view - INCLUDING free viewing:

"Brand new, 30-minute episodes of ALL MY CHILDREN and ONE LIFE TO LIVE will be available to stream online weekdays in HD (when available) via the free Hulu (www.hulu.com) service and to the millions of Hulu Plus subscribers watching on connected TVs, mobile phones, tables and PCs. In addition, the iTunes Store will offer both series via iPhone, iPad, iPod Touch, Apple TV and Mac and PC, making these venerable dramas available in a new format that suits the viewing habits of the digital generation."

The very last paragraph in the story gives additional info on how to access, and the cost if you want to go with Hulu premium.